Cedar House Investments, one of the region's most proactive
developers, has scooped the title of Property Company of the Year
at the 2010 regional Estates Gazette Awards for the successive
year.
The Pride Park-based firm, which has won the East Midlands for
the last two years, will now join the seven other regional winners
on the contender list for the National Property Adviser of the Year
Award.
Cedar House Investments will be presented with their accolade at
an award ceremony on 24th June in the presence of the region's
leading property professionals.
The winners were nominated by the Estates Gazette editorial team
and voted for by Estates Gazette readers.
Now in its seventh year, the prestigious Estates Gazette awards
bring together some of the most influential decision makers in the
property community, including advisers, developers, planners,
investors, owners, occupiers and the public sector. The editorial
team compiled the regional list of companies and advisors and more
than 6,000 votes were cast throughout March by Estates Gazette
readers.
Voting for the ten national awards will open on 12 June. The
companies with the most votes in each category will make the final
shortlist and the overall winners will be selected by a judging
panel comprising of industry experts.
The winners will be announced at a glittering awards ceremony,
which is taking place at London's Hilton Hotel on Park Lane on the
22nd November 2010.
With a portfolio totalling more than £75 million, Cedar
House Investments remains at the forefront of the property
development industry and its diverse schemes have attracted many
high profile businesses.
Commenting on the award, managing director Chris Carlisle
said: "Cedar House Investments has built its reputation on its
ability to identify superior development opportunities and deliver
striking, sustainable schemes and we are delighted to have been
recognised for the second year running.
"It is particularly gratifying to be recognised for our
achievements with the title Property Company of the Year for the
East Midlands during this challenging economic climate.
"We look forward to battling it out with developers from across
the UK for the national title in September," added Chris.
Cedar House Investments' development programme extends across
the Midlands and includes high profile sites in Ashby, Rugby,
Corby, Tamworth and Stoke-on-Trent, along with the redevelopment of
the 35 acre former Nestlé site in Ashbourne.
The company is also transforming the five hectare former
Bombardier bogie works on Pride Park in Derby in a £50
million mixed use development.